One of Australia's most prolific outlaws, Ben Hall, committed hundreds of offenses from robberies to holding up entire towns in the span of three years. He was the most wanted man in the British Empire until he was gunned down by police in 1865.

One of Australia's most prolific outlaws, Ben Hall, committed hundreds of offenses from robberies to holding up entire towns in the span of three years. He was the most wanted man in the British Empire until he was gunned down by police in 1865.

Often considered the most bloody-thirsty of the bushrangers, Clarke operated in a gang with his brother John and was responsible for the deaths of no less than four policemen in a bushranging career that ended with an epic shootout.

The youthful Dunn was an acolyte of Ben Hall and Johnny Gilbert and managed to outlive both of them. His impulsiveness and joy in the crimes the Hall gang committed led him to the receiving end of a noose.

Brooklyn's Bushwick Tavern seems like the kind of place that has long pour cocktails a lot of regulars as a result. This vintage style design celebrates the mysterious tavern that nobody knows about making it all the more cool...

Self-proclaimed "Prince of Tobeymen", Frank Gardiner was a kind of godfather of bushranging. Gardiner introduced the world to Johnny Gilbert and Ben Hall as well as pulling of one of history's largest gold robberies at Eugowra Rocks. His life was full of adventure and misfortune.

One of Australia's most prolific outlaws, Ben Hall, committed hundreds of offenses from robberies to holding up entire towns in the span of three years. He was the most wanted man in the British Empire until he was gunned down by police in 1865.